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The Automobile Magazine, January 1997 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Mercedes' second coming - A further installment of wonderful photo- graphs from Alan Smith's archive of post- war Grand Prix racing, this time featuring the desmodromic Mercedes W196.

One family owned from new - Gavin Farmer tries an octogenarian Swift which has never strayed far from its original home on the range.

Slow charge of the 600 - The 1996 London-Brighton Centenary Run saw the largest gathering of ancient automobiles ever assembled in one place. Elizabeth Bennett was there.

The man who hoarded Stutzes - Old cars were not the only things hidden away by the late K.Miller, as Laurence ' Mitchell discovered when he spent a week with him in '89.

The ultimate Auto jumble - Roger Banks presents his own Rough Guide to Hershey, the old- car flea market that just keeps on comng.

Driving a blown GP Amilcar - The Editor samples a fabulous survivor from the early vintage years, rescued from dereliction and now restored to better-than-new condition - and performane!

Louis Vuitton goes to New York - As part of its mission to put the Elegance back into Concours, the top people's luggage manufactur- er has been taking the Big Apple by storm.

The Hotchkiss engine story - Michael Worthington- Williams unravels the . mystery of the famous French manufacturer's English subsidiary.

From two wheels to four - We interview Geoff Duke, one of the most talented (but least known) post-war British racing drivers.

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